Judiciary

Embattled Judge’s Husband Pleads Guilty in her Beating

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The husband of embattled Las Vegas Judge Elizabeth Halverson has pleaded guilty to one count of battery with a deadly weapon for beating her with a frying pan.

Edward Halverson could be sentenced from three to 10 years in prison, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Halverson entered an Alford plea, which does not admit guilt but acknowledges prosecutors have enough evidence for a conviction, the story says.

In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped a charge of attempted murder. Halverson told a Las Vegas judge on Friday that he has no recollection of the beating, according to the Review-Journal account. Elizabeth Halverson was hospitalized for two weeks after the attack.

Edward Halverson will be sentenced on Dec. 12.

Elizabeth Halverson lost a primary battle for re-election. She is facing ethics charges that she mistreated employees, fell asleep on the bench and improperly communicated with jurors.

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